Crucita is a female name with Spanish origin. It is pronounced as kroo-SEE-tah (/kruˈsiːtɑ/). This name is also sometimes spelled as Cruzita. In terms of popularity in the United States, Crucita has been given to newborns since at least 1919. Its usage has varied over the years, with its peak occurring in the 1930s and 1940s when it ranked among the top 5000 names for girls. While its popularity has declined over time, Crucita remains a unique and distinctive choice that carries a sense of cultural heritage.
Crucita Gonzales Calabaza, also known as Blue Corn, was a renowned Native American artist and potter from San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, known for reviving San Ildefonso polychrome wares. |